April 15, 2015
Parrsboro, NS
Natural Resources Canada and SDTC
The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and Scott Armstrong, Member of Parliament for Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley, on behalf of the Honourable Greg Rickford, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, today announced investments totalling over $8 million for two clean technology projects in Nova Scotia, which will support jobs, economic growth and the environment. The projects announced today are benefiting from the Government of Canada’s Economic Action Plan investment in Sustainable Development Technology Canada’s (SDTC) SD Tech Fund.
OpenHydro Technology Canada will receive $6,353,000 for the Bay of Fundy Tidal Stream Project. The project, which is situated at the FORCE facility in the Bay of Fundy, is composed of an array of turbines that will simulate the cost and performance of a commercial tidal farm in harsh conditions. The unique site has the potential to supply thousands of homes with clean and renewable power by harnessing its tidal energy.
Green Power Labs Inc. in Dartmouth will receive $1,700,000 to develop an advanced building energy management system, which will use high-resolution climate forecasts to reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings. Through the use of enhanced predictive building control systems for heating and cooling, this project will improve the energy efficiency of commercial buildings and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Honourable Peter MacKay
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Scott Armstrong
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment and Social Development and Minister of Labour
Jane Pagel
Acting CEO of Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC)
Dr. Alexandre Pavlovski
President and CEO, Green Power Labs Inc.
Chris McCluskey
Office of Canada's Minister of Natural Resources
Tel.: 613-996-2007
Media Relations, Natural Resources Canada
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Kelly Crowe
Communications, SDTC
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